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Monday, June 29, 2009

Warriors in the Pros: Bess, Satele, Sopoaga

Miami Dolphins officials confirm that the guy who said he was Davone Bess on Twitter was not really Davone Bess.
The person who created the Twitter account "Lambo_Weezy" and claimed to be Dolphins WR Davone Bess was indeed just a moronic impostor.

Miami Dolphins Senior VP of Media Relations, Harvey Greene, has told me that they have spoken with Davone and "he assured it wasn't him" on Twitter.
The Phinsider also has a statement from Davone's agent, Kenny Zuckerman:
The site is a 100% fake. In fact, we have contacted all the proper authorities and plan to prosecute this impostor to the fullest extent of the law.

Fraud is fraud and we are going to protect Davone and his reputation at any cost.

He is very upset about this incident and wants everyone to know that he is the victim of an unfortunate scam.
UPDATE: Fox Sports has a story about the whole mess.

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Samson Satele spoke to KGMB about his new team, the Oakland Raiders. His story starts at about 2:20 into the video.
"If Tom Cable sees it, he's been in there for about four years now and the rest of the guys have been there for about six years. He's saying that these guys are working the hardest since he's been there. He always talks about we're not going to be like how we were the last five or six years, we're not going to be like those teams last year or the year before. It's the same things that Sporano said and it worked out good. The guys in Oakland we just got to believe in it and good things will happen," said Satele.
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And Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee's 49ers blog takes a look at San Francisco's defensive line, including this analysis of Isaac Sopoaga.
Isaac Sopoaga, 6-2, 330. He's the strongest player on the team, he's athletic for a big man and he's entering his sixth year. So why hasn't Sopoaga had a bigger impact? The problem is that he's not an instinctual player. Sopoaga seems to be best the closer he is to the ball, which is why some inside the organization think he'd be better at nose tackle than at defensive end. His bulk certainly supports that hypothesis. Sopoaga, however, has said in the past that he's much happier at end than on the nose because he has less to worry about. What does that leave the 49ers with? A solid player who can't quite fulfill his potential.

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